the natural features that make up the surface of the earth.
What are landforms?
A change in long-term weather patterns. (this could include temperature, moisture, or wind patterns)
What is climate change
Plants that are natural to an area and grow freely are called.
this is something found in nature that people find useful or valuable, such as trees, fruit, fish, and clean air.
What are natural resources.
Which animal has a purple tongue and is tall?
What is a giraffe.
Rocky landforms created when volcanoes and mountains are worn away.
What is a shield?
The average weather of an area over a long period of time.
What is climate
The process where plants convert sunlight into food and energy, is called?
What is photosysthesis.
This is a resource that can regrow or reproduce as long as it's not overused.
What is a renewable resource.
What are two things you can never eat for breakfast?
What is lunch and dinner.
an area of low land between areas of higher land.
What is a valley?
Fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal formed millions of years ago from the remains of plants and animals.
What are fossil fuels.
What do you call the place where an plant or animal lives that provide it with all it needs to survive.
What is habitat.
This is a resource that is limited and cannot be replaced if used up.
What is a nonrenewable resource
a large area of land that is mostly flat and covered in grass
What is a plain?
What is the concept called when rain or snow occurs when air rises over mountains.
what is precipitation.
What do you call the process of taming wild animals and plants for human use?
What is domestication.
This is a resource that must be used up when and where it is found or it is lost.
What are flow resources.
a raised area of land that's flat on top.
What is a plateau?
This is a gas that absorbs energy from the sun that is causing problems for humans.
What are greenhouse gasses.
What is it called to enjoy nature with low impact to the environment, promote conservation, and benefit the local people?
What is eco tourism.
This term describes an approach to using resources in a way that does not use them up or destroy them for a long time.
What is sustainability.